Caption | Japanese liaison party boarding destroyer USS Cummings as part of the occupation process at Higashi Harbor, Haha Jima, Bonin Islands, 14 Sep 1945. Note Daihatsu landing craft with white flag. ww2dbase | ||||||||||
Photographer | Arthur O. White | ||||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseArthur White Family Collection via NavSource | ||||||||||
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Photo Size | 733 x 599 pixels | ||||||||||
Photos on Same Day | 14 Sep 1945 | ||||||||||
Photos at Same Place | Haha Jima, Bonin Islands, Japan | ||||||||||
Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||||||||
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WW2-Era Place Name | Haha Jima, Bonin Islands, Japan |
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8 Oct 2020 01:40:26 PM
There is some uncertainty about this photo. The above caption is derived from the original photo caption and the photographer was a Cummings sailor but the Japanese personnel boarding the ship to not appear to be comprised as described in the Cummings war diaries. There were more comings and goings of Japanese personnel at this time aboard the USS Dunlap and it remains a possibility that this photo was taken aboard Dunlap.